I thought the Vaseline thing was just me - and it does work. Please dont suffer.

When I was growing up my parents didnt really have a clue about this sort of thing and I remember being in Kensington High Street outside Russell and Bromley with tears literally pouring down my face. I could barely breath and had the headache from hell (its funny what I remember!).

Eventually at 16 I took myself to the GP and got it more under control. Now when my DS's started getting symptons I took them straight to the docs. Once you get the right thing you will wonder what took you so long....

Try a 24 hour tablet taken at night - will be at its peak as the pollen rises in the morning. Second all the above suggestions re showering/washing/dusting. Also, the Vaseline thing really does work - it's the single most effective thing I do

One of the other inflammatory mediators causing hayfever are Leukotrienes, a bit like histamine they can be blocked with a drug called 'Singulair' or Montelukast to give it it's real name. Ask your GP to prescribe it, it may well revolutionise your life and your future summers. Start early, so maybe a month before you get symptoms, as once your system is 'primed' by inflammatory mediators, it's very hard to dampen them down.Hope that helps.BTW it can be prescribed for children too at a different dose, usually for asthma

Having a house full of hayfevers suffers including my DH who suffered for years and ended up having to take an inhaler because he never took anything could I suggest you go to the GP. They can give you stronger products and keep going back until you have the right product.

It is a miserable condition and I dont particularly rate the stuff you can get over the counter.

Have tried some Vaseline smeared up the nose (it does work!) to stop the pollen sticking. No one can tell - honestly!

Watch the wheezing and cough, my children and DH ended up taking an inhaler to control it in the end.

HelloHas there been a Hayfever thread recently? I did search but couldn't find one.Having bad symptoms at the moment. Runny nose which is SOOOO itchy, itchy eyes and a wheeze and cough. Can't take anti-histamines that have drowsy side effects as they really knock me out. Am taking Clarityn which helps in the morning but by mid afternoon symptoms all back again, plus even tho it's supposed to be non-drowsy it makes me feel sleepy and irritable (poor kids bearing the brunt).

Any suggestions aboutn other things to do or tablets to try? Getting desperate.Thanks in advanceC xxx